HELP US WELCOME 41 164 in the ‘"' NEW YEAR Its U-M Museum Mounts Print Show "Jasper Johns Prints from the Kaufman Collection," a selection of 18 prints by one of America's most provocative contemporary artists, will open at the University of Michigan Museum of Art Nov. 16 and remain on view through Jan. 12. Lent from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaufman of Muskegon, the prints in this exhibition date from the mid- 1970s and include such familiar images as Corpse and Mirror (in two versions) Ale Cans and the Savarin series. In conjunction with the ex- hibition Jasper Johns Prints from the Kaufman Collection, the Museum of Art will pre- sent as part of its 1991-92 Family Programs "Films: Jasper Johns," a series of films illuminating Johns' life and work, 10:30 a.m. Dec. 7 in Auditorium D of Angell Hall. Both "Jasper Johns Prints from the Kaufman Collec- tion" and "Films: Jasper Johns" are free and open to the public. The film series is recommended for young and older adults. Known for his fascination with such objects as targets, maps, numbers and letters, Mr. Johns stunned the art world in 1955 with his ir- reverent series of American flag paintings and has con- tinued to attract attention ever since. By positioning such common objects as ale cans, coffee cans, light bulbs, flags and numbers in new context, Mr. Johns explores the nature of meaning and perception. Museum hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10 am.-5 p.m.; Sunday 1-5 p.m. Student Ceramic Show At OCC A ceramics show and sale will be held 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Nov. 21-22 and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 23 at Orchard Mall, West Bloomfield, by the Students of Oakland Community College Orchard Ridge Campus. Despite its November 1947 resolution to make Jerusalem an "international city" under United Nations administration, in February 1948 the UN Security Coun- cil declined to organize the defense of the city against attacks from Arab League forces. In May the General Assembly voted not to be responsible for Jerusalem once the British Mandate ended. The Jewish Community Center with Nancy Gurwin Productions presents A Champagne Premier — New Year's Eve MUSICAL COMEDY "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" starring DANNY GURWIN Tuesday, December 31, 1991 BEAUTIFUL, 159 9:30 p.m. • Wine & nosh provided • $12.50 per person • Reservations by table or individual JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Maple/Drake Bldg. For more information please call 661-1000, ext. 335 or Nancy Gurwin, 354-0545 OONLIGHT MADNESS SALE Thursday, November 21 6 P.M. -11 P.M. FOR A LIMITED TIME, PURCHASE TWO 100% CASHMERE TUNIC SWEATERS FOR ONLY $159. OR CHOOSE ONE TUNIC FOR ONLY $99, REGULARLY $145. COMFORT- ABLE. CAREFREE. AND WITH A SLIMMING EFFECT THAT POSITIVELY FLATTERS. IN A VARIETY OF LUSCIOUS COLORS. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. OFFER A Great Time For Extra Special Savings! ENDS NOVEMBER 30TH. EVERGREEN PLAZA t. 12 Mile & Evergreen 1 . 0111- NeIghbOrhO n d Speci a lty Center LIVONIA ■ LAUREL PARK PLACE SIX MILE & NEWBURGH, E. OF 1-275 ■ 462-6126 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 77